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Started by Krisbateson in France Feb - 17 Replies. Topic last updated on February at Username: Password: Remember Me? Lost Password I want to Sign-Up. Ski Forum Index France. Any help would be gratefully received. We are planning a last minute week and thought Flaine looks good. Any experience of Flaine for: skiing - we are good intermediate? The place we are looking at is Flaine Foret - any good? Thanks in anticipation. One last thing - Flaine or Tignes? Speak to Snapzz!!! Flaine will be a good place for a late deal. Always some good snow and plenty to go at on a massive area. I went to flaine a couple of years ago for a ski weekend. We did a DIY trip and booked at la foret pierres vacances I think. We had a good dump of snow and it ended up being one of my favourite ski breaks. We had done the big holiday earlier in the year with all the apres and partying, and te flaine trip was perfect as we just did lots of great ski and chilled in the evening. The ski area is great, and that accomodation has everything you need- shop, boot room and pretty much walk out straight to piste. Apres is quite, and if apres is deciding factor go to Tignes. I couldn't recommend it more. Thanks for the replies, we are looking at staying in the Residence de la foret pierres vacances? Also we're not bothered about partying, just a beer or 2 in a decent bar, any suggestions? We skied in flaine as a family at new year. Yes it's very expensive to eat out but we used the local spar to buy food. You can order on line or you can even go in the shop and pay and they will delved after 6pm. Useful f you have lads of beers etc Skiing is great for intermediates. We are going back withOut the kds next week, staying at montsoleil apartments. Sister Hotel to yours, very good Lifts can be a bit slow and not as modern as some resorts but conditions look like they will be fantastic. Plenty to do across whole are Snow forecast lasted this week. Sme sunshine would be nice as we had 1. Great off paste just couldn't see. Apres is rubbish. Couple of decent bars, the white pub is ok , think other be is the flying Dutchman or soemthing similar Beer and a Bacardi and coke 17 euros. We didn't go out a lot Enjoy the hols! W are already booking again next year and we have skied all over Don't expect pretty French village though. J2Ski Sites for Close. Apartments Chalets Hotels Packages Close.

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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. I wanted to see what you recommend we take with us. Your comments will be much appreciated. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Not your usual French shoe box type of place at all. They give you a welcome pack with washing up liquid, dishwasher tablets, tea towels and even dressing gowns to go to the pool area. You can order bread and pastries from reception before 6. Don't forget your swimming cossies none of your Austrian au naturel but other than that you shouldn't need anything else. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Thanks for the heads up Tiger. Do they provide bath towels or should we take our own? How about a Kettle? You need to Login to know who's really who. Towels were provided and changed and additional towels provided in the pool area. And a kettle too. They really are top class apartments. They have a real oven as well although the controls took some working out. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Does anyone what cigerette prices are like there? You'll need to Register first of course. Just back from another fantastic week at Montsoleil with a tip, albeit a bit of a random one. One of very few things that irk me about these lovely apartments is that it's seemingly impossible to change the input on the TV to HDMI etc. We tend to stick a few films and some music on my phone and connect it to the TV to pass an hour or two whilst enjoying an occasional beer medicinal purposes, of course. Uncle Google provided a solution. If you enter and mute on the remote control, you go straight to the hidden setup menu. From there you can change the menu language and then easily and quickly navigate through to 'add program', directly enter the channel number that you want to override, and then hit the right arrow a few times to cycle through the inputs til you get to the one you want. Scroll down to store, then hit Menu to save and exit. Now you too will be able to view your favourite faceplants on the big screen. Other than the fact that Fred was sensibly out of bounds and that the Scowling Club of Great Britain still think that they have exclusive rights to certain tables in the Perdrix Noir, we had an absolutely wonderful time. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports After all it is free. If you are driving out there it is well worth while stopping off in Carrefour in Cluses before driving up the mountain. Carrefour offers a much wider selection of everything and is cheaper than the Spar in Flaine Foret. Instead of leaving the A40 at J19, come off at J18, follow the signs for the centre of town and you should be able to find it. In the evenings a free minibus service operates for guests, saving you the walk into Foret or the other parts of Flaine. Make sure you have the telephone number and you can call for a lift back. The apartments are very well equipped, as Tiger2 , said above and you should find everything you need waiting for you. The wifi is not very good drops out at peak times at regular intervals so try and use it at less busy times, eg at lunchtime if you go back to the apartment or late in the evening. I hope you have a great time. Ski the Net with snowHeads. I always take a cheap universal remote control with me when i travel. Some apartments lock out the tv panel buttons and charge stupid money for the remote to enable viewing. A universal remote gives free access! We have a Sony tablet which, as well as being flakier than the Singing Detective's scalp, has a nice remote control emulator. The hack definitely worked, but it would be better if the property just added an additional channel to the wrapper to accommodate the extra AUX input: do people still use Scart? Still, given that they charge heartily for 'on demand' movies, I can't see that happening in the short-term. On a side note, I was moderately surprised to see Skyfall as an on demand movie option, although not as surprised as I was to see how clean the DB5 was having been driven from London to Scotland And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Twodogs - thanks for the heads up, will give it a go, will defiantly be packing the hdmi cable along with a few films. Chris Mason - Thanks for the info Chris. However we have opted to take a shared go massif cab. So i would need to convince the other passengers for a short stop off. I had a hunch about the wifi. Its like that in other resorts when usage surges at particular times. What time does the free shuttle service shut? Should we need to worry about making the last shuttle ride back to the appartments? Cran - Thanks- i wont be taking any out there. Does anyone have any favourite places to eat or places to avoid. We really want to try the raclette and the melting cheese. Not long till the trip now. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. It also opens one evening in the week with a Savoyard meal, have never tried it as we were always on half board option but would have done based on the lunch food quality. They also do nice pastry's Mrtylle Blueberry being my favourite. Can also recommend the hut at the top of the lifts out of Morrillon and the one to the right of the lifts at Morrillon Hope you get to try them, were not going to Flaine this year and have just asked the same questions for La Plagne. You know it makes sense. Thanks for the info Jeoff. This maybe a silly question but staying at Les Terraces D'eos, are we restricted to eating dinner in Flaine only or can we go to the other ski resorts of Le Grand massif? Does the shuttle service cover this? I have seen a place online called Grill du Gron which i would love to try. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. If you do go there is a great deli just off the main square where you can buy home made ready meals that look great, as well as the usual deli stuff, and there is a fantastic bakery on the road from the square to the gondola in LC. I have also stayed and eaten in Les Airelles in Le Carroz which I would recomend was 8 years ago though, but is still with the same owner Christine. The other resorts are a very long drive down the valley and round so probably not realistic or worthwhile. Pretty sure there is not a bus down here in the evening, but you could taxi it. Both Hameau and Forum, along with Foret, are serviced by the Terrasses' complimentary shuttles. You just need to wander down to the front door and grab one. If they aren't there, they'll soon be back. Or you can call reception will give you their numbers at check-in, and we've yet to find a restaurant that can't or won't ring to request them on your behalf. Les Cimes has become our reliable 'go-to' for mid-market grub, the service is usually spot on and there are plenty of standard options on the menu pizzas are great, as are the 'hot rock' cook your own meats. He's a good source of advice re slopes and weather, too. They also offer a range of food for delivery to your apartment. You'll find it on the ground floor external level in Forum, near to Sherpa. Chez Pierrot is pretty much directly above Les Cimes, and is pretty cosy with, again, friendly staff and good service. It's a moderately priced, family-friendly option for pizza and a range of Savoyarde standards. L'Ancolie is more of a special occasion place. The setting, service and food are fab and, although there's a slight premium to pay, it's probably worth it. Best off putting that towards another bottle of wine In most cases, it's worth booking in advance on Friday evenings. Out on the slopes, we've enjoyed L'Epicea where the green Epicea meets the red Faust and, out and about, lunch at Milk Hotel in Les Carroz at the foot of the red Timalets , hot choc with Cointreau at the last hut on Plein Soleil where it meets Timalets I think that the only way down from here is by taking Timalets, which is very wide and straight and not at all difficult and, last but absolutely not least, at L'Igloo right at the top of the Bergin chairlift in Morillon. From here, you can either continue down to the core of the resort or get up and over to the other villages via the Dolomie blue and the L'Airon chair. Alternatively, you can stay on Dolomie and take the usually deserted Portet blue through the trees down to the Les Molliets chair above Les Carroz, which can require a bit of poling in places but it's an easy way of stretching your legs and clearing your head away from the bunfight at Tete Des Saix. To ski back to the apartments, you'll need to take Tourmaline all the way to the green Malachite, which is very short and takes you back to the Gerats lift. At the top, turn left onto Aigue Marine and you'll see the apartments right in front of you at the first tight left hand corner. I haven't found a way to ski back from the main Flaine bowl other than to walk up from Foret, get the free ski bus from Forum or Foret or, best of all, kick back in a bar and get collected by the courtesy bus after the main ski bus finishes. Re-reading my contribution to this thread, it could be inferred that I'm better at eating, drinking and tuning tellies than I am at skiing. Sounds about right. Les Cimes can be good but struggles when busy. LaGrange is recommended by our local friends who are based in Flaine all year. The pizza take away in the Foret shopping centre is good if you're self catering and you can get back to Montsoliel without them getting cold. Aha, that explains why some of the restaurants were as busy on Wednesdays as they were on Fridays. Obvious when I think about it! Either the time of said happy hour has changed, or we're getting forgetful, but either way, we missed it by ten minutes. We were told where to go in no uncertain terms, but still ordered, paid full whack and took a seat by the unlit fire. We were soon joined by a party of three chaps who had been told to move from the Scowlers' table even though, as usual, they were practising their scowls at the bar. This was their first visit to the GM and, like us, they were completely unimpressed. In comparison, we had a great giggle there most nights last year. Quite a contrast. I have every sympathy for anybody that sets up shop in the mountains. It's hard graft and your success is so dependant upon external factors. We're even happy to pay mountain grocery prices. But to allow the Scowlers free-reign and to be so miserable towards your paying customers In contrast I think they only do private transfers and, in reality, it only costs a bit more than a shared priority one and it's a lot more relaxed and always bang on time. Sadly, one of our party had to cancel at 10pm the night before we flew out. I texted the company to inform them that there were now only two of us, and that we no longer needed to wait at GNV for 3 hours for our pal. He replied immediately telling us not to worry, that even though all of the bookings were planned for the next day, he'd see if he could pull us forwards. On arrival, there was a sign with our name and the driver explained that they'd arranged for us to jump in with a family who were heading to Les Carroz we were staying in Flaine. Superb drivers too: on the way back down the valley, an idiot in an oncoming UK registered X5 pulled out to overtake a huge line of cars. Our boy pre-empted this and slowed right down to a stop and pulled off to the side of the road, avoiding a head-on crash. Good effort. Has anyone tried the food pack service that is offered for Montsoleil. We were wondering if it was worthwhile getting their starter pack so we don't need go shopping with the kids on the first day. Are the deliveries reliable etc. Going out on the 09th Feb You can order your food for the week in advance and they give you a ring when they are ready to deliver it. All you have to worry about then is getting your bread and booze each day. We found the supermarket at Forum level, opposite the Totem, to be better value than Spar at Foret level. Get your Pepsi from here as well. No complaints from us about the quality of the food or the prices, in fact we are using them again this Easter for our trip to La Tania. Have a great trip. Hells Bells wrote: Quote: Scowling Club of Great Britain I shouldn't but, Sounds like the Perdrix Noir hasn't changed one bit We ate there the first time we went to Flaine, drank there once while we waited for pizzas next door and the third time we felt we had to go to the awards ceremony following a race they had sponsored that our two had competed in. Horrendous hoorays, steep prices and zilch atmosphere. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Thanks bryan6, I think we'll give it a go. Hope you have a good time in La Tania. Also meant that we knew what we needed to buy at Sherpa, rather than just buying shedloadsof stuff that usually goes to waste. Couldn't find sour cream anywhere mind you Hi there, could anyone tell me if it is still possible to ski in ski out at Les Terrasses D'eos even at the end of the ski season? Many thanks. La Pedrix Noir, probably my most expensive meal in any ski resort. Me, wife and 2 younger kids on kids menus. Nothing special, over euros. This was when it was almost one for one exchange rate. Average food, great service from the waitresses but the owners were looking like they were doing us a favour. This won't worry you because Terrasses d'Eos also closes the weekend before. Up until that time the ski in ski out facility will be open, subject to there being sufficient snow cover. Not as convenient as skiing in and out but better than walking. However, the prices are still high. There is now a restaurant in Terrasses d'Eos itself, opened just before Christmas The restaurant is to the right as you enter the reception area and is run independently of the development itself. The couple that are running it used to run another restaurant in Flaine Refuge du Golf? I had a good meal there in early January and would certainly return. There is also a bar in the same area. Thanks very much for the info, hoping to get a few days skiing before end of season and Les Terrasses looks great! CM, I thought it was mainly lacking a central area like a bar. One night we had a poker evening in that area you describe. Couple of questions you guys may be able to help with What are the supermarkets like close by and how close are they? Looking to buy things like fresh chicken, apples, bananas, cornflakes, pizza, wine etc Never been to France before so hoping this will be a good first experience! The only possible item on your lift which could be difficult is cornflakes, but give the number of Brits in Flaine you'll probably be in luck! Is that half term you're going? Those items will be expensive though - if you're driving, maybe stock up in the valley? And take small but expensive items like spices with you. Not forgetting tea bags Thanks Pam w That is helpful No not going during half term at least I hope not! We have tended to stop in Cluses on the way from Geneva for a big shop and then use the supermarkets for bits and pieces, so in that respect not too expensive. The supermarkets are probably a ten minute march back up to Les Terrasses. For stock up before your go up the hill, there will be a brand new super U at the roundabout from cluses when you turn left to go up the mountain to les carroz and then Flaine. It is supposed to be opening in December. Then take N road to cluses when you come out. We didn't find the supermarkets in Flaine good last year, although in fairness it was right at the start of the season. If you want more, without going right back down to Cluses, there is a big Spar just below Les Carroz. It's British-owned, and has everything you're likely to need, although at a price. There is also a very good butcher in Les Carroz. The only 2 supermarkets mini markets but well stacked up are Spar in Foret and Sherpa in Forum. Spar - slightly more expensive of the 2 but delivers for free to the apartments at Terrases d'Eos, in combination with the butcher if you order form him as well butcher next door. Plenty of wine but I find the local Mondeuse pretty filthy. Sherpa , slightly cheaper and has the advantage of being v close to the skiing if you need to buy something to 'top up' for your rucksack on the way home i. The one piece of news that should favourably impact on your food budget is that a new button lift is being put in at Grands Vans which will mean that a quick return to Terrases d'Eos for lunch will be completely realistic - but this might mean that a bigger shop might be required in the first instance. Edit spellings! New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. 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